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Leadership Journal 2003

Volume 24

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Overcoming Stale Ideas

Fresh inspiration comes in the strangest places.
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Preaching to "CEOs"

What do you say to Christmas-and-Easter-Only attenders?
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Leader's Insight: The Hidden Curriculum

5 Questions 4 John Ortberg
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Leader's Insight: Christians Talk Too Much

From the MacDonald Files
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Leader's Insight: Spotting New Leaders (Part II)

8 signs of leadership potential.
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Leader's Insight: Spotting New Leaders (Part I)

8 signs of leadership potential
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Leader's Insight: Kids and the Church's Dirty Laundry

How much should the family know about the ugly stuff at church?
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Leader's Insight: Parting Words for Worshipers

And other gleanings from the MacDonald Files.
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Leader's Insight: So Much for Excellence

With so many churches to choose from, here's a better—and lower—standard.
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Recruiting Intercessors

Why leaders need extra prayer.
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Leading in Thought, Word, and Deed

Why not all leaders are visionaries, and that's OK.
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If Paul Had PowerPoint

Without Windows NT, is it a wonder the gospel ever escaped Jerusalem?

From the Editor

Currents Shaping Our World: The Purpose-Driven BestSeller

Devotional tops secular charts, and your church is reading it.

Currents Shaping My Church: Has Your Church Jumped the Shark?

Leadership lessons from Fonzie's waterskiing feat.

Currents Shaping My Soul: Why Do They Love/Hate Me?

Attitudes toward a pastor emerge from deep, dark sources.

Currents: In Search of Spiritual Community

A converstation with Carmen Renee Berry

Called to What?

A Leadership Forum

How Pastors Rate as Leaders

Leadership surveys pastors and their congregations.

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From Powerlifter to Powerless

Meditation

From Powerlifter to Powerless

How physical debility strengthened my reliance on God.

Why Civic Engagement Belongs in Every Church's Mission Statement

This Is Our City

Why Civic Engagement Belongs in Every Church's Mission Statement

Churches can commission their members to vocationally bless their community, says California pastor Michael Decker

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